LOS ANGELES – Fleetwood Mac released the second-best selling record of its career in 1987 with Tango in the Night, an album that’s sold more than 15 million copies worldwide. It topped the album charts in Britain, peaked at #7 in America, and scored major hits everywhere with “Big Love” and “Little Lies.”

Following the recent deluxe edition of Mirage, Fleetwood Mac continues to reissue its classic albums with the new TANGO IN THE NIGHT: DELUXE EDITION. The collection, timed to coincide with the album’s 30th anniversary, expands on the original with a selection of rare and unreleased recordings, newly remastered sound, plus several music videos. Available on March 10 from Warner Bros. Records in three formats:

- Deluxe: Three CDs, DVD and LP. Original album with remastered sound on CD and 180-gram LP, rare and unreleased recordings, 12” remixes, plus a DVD with music videos and a high-resolution version of the album. $99.98 SRP

- Expanded: Two CDs. Original album with remastered sound, plus rare and unreleased recordings. $19.98 SRP

- Remastered: One CD. Original album with remastered sound. $11.98 SRP

- Also available digitally

After topping the U.S. charts in 1982 with Mirage, Fleetwood Mac returned five years later with Tango In The Night. It currently stands as the final studio album released by the quintet of Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie and Stevie Nicks. The album sent four singles into the Billboard Top 20: “Little Lies” (#4), “Big Love” (#5), “Everywhere” (#14), and “Seven Wonders” (#19).

The deluxe and expanded editions of Tango In The Night both include a disc of rare recordings. Among those 13 tracks are unreleased gems like the alternate version of “Mystified,” a demo for the album’s title song, plus the rare b-sides: “Down Endless Street” and “Ricky.”

TANGO IN THE NIGHT: DELUXE EDITION includes a third disc that compiles more than a dozen 12” mixes. Dub versions of “Seven Wonders” and “Everywhere” are featured along with an extended version “Little Lies” remixed by John “Jellybean” Benitez. The collection also comes with a DVD that contains videos for five singles: “Big Love,” “Seven Wonders,” “Little Lies,” “Family Man,” and “Everywhere.” Also included in the deluxe edition is Tango in the Night as a 180-gram vinyl LP.

David Wild (on Twitter) recently eluded to writing new liner notes for Fleetwood Mac like previous reissues and he confirmed it on Twitter he's written the liner notes for Tango In The Night.

24 comments:

I can't wait to see what's on Disc Three ... I wouldn't expect a live disc like the other discs since Lindsey Buckingham didn't participate in that tour. Disc Three could include Little Lies demos, Joan of Arc (fingers crossed), and those 12" remixes. I would much prefer this to a live CD.

Without all the remix versions of the hits (Little Lies, Seven Wonder, Big Love, Everywhere, Family Man) this 30th anniversary edition does not make sense because they were the great REMIXES that made for this album

Yes no You and I Part 1. Why would they omit this??? Also i bought an extended 12" 30 years back of I think "Everywhere" with a kewl remix of it and an instrumental Miracle of Love. Will that ever surface?

I'm holding out hope that this is not the final tracklisting for the second disc. As others have pointed out, no "Joan of arc", "Book of Miracles" or Part 1 of "You and I". There appears to be plenty of room on the rest of the disc for these and more. The second discs of Rumours, Tusk and Mirage all had 20ish songs. To cut this short at 13 would be tragic. In any event, I am more than looking forward to this new version for the updated audio and the bonus tracks they do choose to include.

I didn't know Ooh My Love was a TITN demo... I am very curious to hear that... but a Deluxe edition without Joan Of Arc is not really a burner for me. Also.. where is "What Has Rock 'n Roll Ever Done To You? The demo for Welcome To The Room Sara was always a favorite of mine The band is really reaching out for the limits of my loyalty at the moment. Good to have the videos though....

Actually the track people are referring to is called "Book of Miracles", not "Miracle of Love." "Book of Miracles" is an instrumental track credited to both Stevie and Lindsey that was eventually used as the basis for "Juliet" from The Other Side of the Mirror. "Miracle of Love" is a Eurythmics song from the album Revenge.

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